Team by team review of the Monaco Grand Prix
MONACO : Team by team review of Sunday's Monaco Formula One Grand Prix, round eight of the 24-race season.
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MONACO : Team by team review of Sunday's Monaco Formula One Grand Prix, round eight of the 24-race season.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton topped the times ahead of Australian Oscar Piastri in an intriguing opening free practice for this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix. Hamilton clocked a best lap in his Mercedes of 1minute and 12.169 seconds to outpace McLaren's Piastri by 0.029sec with his 'silver arrows' team-mate George Russell third. Lando Norris was fourth in the second McLaren ahead of local favourite Charles Leclerc in the leading Ferrari, two-time champion Fernando Alonso and his Aston Martin team-mate Lance Stroll.
MONACO : Seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton led the way in Monaco Grand Prix first free practice on Friday with McLaren's Oscar Piastri denying Mercedes a surprise one-two at the top of the timesheets.
Max Verstappen won the sprint race in Miami as Fernando Alonso accused Lewis Hamilton of "arriving like a bull" as they collided at the first corner.
MELBOURNE: Ferrari's Carlos Sainz won the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday (Mar 24) in a triumphant return two weeks after appendicitis surgery as Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen suffered his first retirement in two years.
F1 GP Australia menyelesaikan babak kualifikasi pada Sabtu (23/3). Max Verstappen rebut pole, Lewis Hamilton gagal di Q2 maka harus mulai dari posisi ke-11.
MELBOURNE : Lando Norris topped the timesheets for McLaren in the first free practice at the Australian Grand Prix on Friday, as Williams driver Alex Albon disrupted the session with a crash at a familiar turn at Albert Park.
Oliver Bearman, one of the biggest prospects in the world of Formula One, is all set to make his debut for Ferrari at the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. Bearman, who was supposed to take part in F2 for Prema Racing, will replace Carlos Sainz after the Spaniard was ruled out of the weekend with appendicitis. As a result, Bearman will become the youngest driver after Max Verstappen and Lance Stroll to take part in a Formula One race. Bearman has already proved his mettle at the Saudi Arabia race circuit by taking pole position in the F2 race and his first challenge for Ferrari will come at the qualification race on Friday.